Love and Logic Jim Fay and David Funk Presented by, Leanna Stevens Jim Fay and David Funk Presented by, Leanna Stevens.

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Love and Logic Jim Fay and David Funk Presented by, Leanna Stevens Jim Fay and David Funk Presented by, Leanna Stevens

What is Love and Logic? »A theory founded by Jim Fay and David Funk. »An approach to raising or teaching children that provides loving support from parents while at the same time expecting children to be respectful and responsible. »A theory founded by Jim Fay and David Funk. »An approach to raising or teaching children that provides loving support from parents while at the same time expecting children to be respectful and responsible.

What is the purpose? »This Love and Logic method causes the child to see their parent as the "good guy" and the child's poor decision as the "bad guy." When done on a regular basis, kids develop an internal voice that says, "I wonder how much pain I'm going to cause for myself with my next decision?" Kids who develop this internal voice become more capable of standing up to peer pressure.

Misbehavior Cycle »Creates negative self concept and the belief that no one can help them behave, or that it is fun to make adults mad.

Rules »Rule #1: Adults set firm limits in loving ways without anger, lecture, or threats.

Rules »Rule #2: When a child causes a problem the adult hands it back in loving ways.

Rules »In a loving way, the adult holds the child accountable for solving his/her problems in a way that doesnt make it a problem for others. »Kids are offered choices with limits »Adults use enforceable statements »Adults provide delayed/extended consequences »The adults empathy is locked in before the consequence is delivered. »In a loving way, the adult holds the child accountable for solving his/her problems in a way that doesnt make it a problem for others. »Kids are offered choices with limits »Adults use enforceable statements »Adults provide delayed/extended consequences »The adults empathy is locked in before the consequence is delivered.

9 Essential Skills »The Love and Logic program contains 9 skills essential to impliment in classroom and home.

Skill 1 »Neutralize Student Arguing »(Teacher Responsibility) »Neutralize Student Arguing »(Teacher Responsibility)

Skill 2 »Delaying Consequences »(Teacher Responsibility) »Delaying Consequences »(Teacher Responsibility)

Skill 3 »Empathy »(Teacher Responsibility) »Empathy »(Teacher Responsibility)

Skill 4 »Recovery Process »(Student Responsibility) »Recovery Process »(Student Responsibility)

Skill 5 »Developing positive teacher/student relationships »(Teacher & Student Responsibility) »Developing positive teacher/student relationships »(Teacher & Student Responsibility)

Skill 6 »Setting limits with enforceable statements »(Teacher Responsibility »Setting limits with enforceable statements »(Teacher Responsibility

Skill 7 »Using choices to prevent power struggles »(Teacher Responsibility) »Using choices to prevent power struggles »(Teacher Responsibility)

Skill 8 »Quick and easy preventative interventions »(Teacher Responsibility) »Quick and easy preventative interventions »(Teacher Responsibility)

Skill 9 »Guiding Students to solve their problems on their own »(Student Responsibility) »Guiding Students to solve their problems on their own »(Student Responsibility)

First Hand Pros »It's great with the older kids. Finn just turned three and responds very well to it now. I think there are some pros and cons to it. The biggest pro is, it works. I have some standards that I use, like "would you like to walk or would you like me to carry you?" and some things are no- brainers, like "you can stay in our yard or we can go play inside, it's your choice." Also, what he says about giving lots of choices throughout the day is very effective. I can't tell you how many tantrums I've headed off just by letting him feel like he has some say in things. "Put these shoes on" is likely to be met with "NO!" but "Do you want your black shoes or your green shoes? You pick." almost always get us out the door on time.

First Hand Cons »The con to it is, it can be really hard to come up with a logical consequence or two appropriate choices on the spur of the moment. I know he says you can defer a consequence to give yourself time to think, but that doesn't really work with a three year old who really needs immediate discipline.

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Works Cited »"Love and Logic Method." The Nest. Community, 14 June Web. 12 Mar »Logsdon, Ann. "Differentiated Instruction - Meet Student Needs with Differentiated Instruction." About.com Learning Disabilities. Web. 1 Mar »Fay, Charles. "Effects of Love and Logic." Love and Logic. Web. 12 Mar »"Love and Logic Method." The Nest. Community, 14 June Web. 12 Mar »Logsdon, Ann. "Differentiated Instruction - Meet Student Needs with Differentiated Instruction." About.com Learning Disabilities. Web. 1 Mar »Fay, Charles. "Effects of Love and Logic." Love and Logic. Web. 12 Mar